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How Do Nutrients Move Through Nonvascular Plants?

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In vascular plants, the nutrients are created in the leaves and transported by the phloem. In non-vascular plants, some plants absorb the nutrients directly from the environment and some have thin, rootlike structures known as rhizoids that absorb water and nutrients through the soil, and they are transported to each cell through the thin cell walls, although this is much slower than vascular plants' method of transfer.

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They use alternate types of transportation similar to those of vasular examples may include rizziods lobes (similar to leave but are not true leaves) ext.

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